Not exact matches
A six - year study of seismic activity along the San Andreas Fault found that the 2004 Parkfield earthquake caused breakage and microcracking
in shallow rock layers that changed the speed at which seismic waves moved through the
area, making it more vulnerable to tremors for more than three years afterward.
At the farthest east point, Jobos is marked by a natural
rock wall, creating a protected cove with
shallow areas safe for playing
in the water and a little snorkeling.
The natural wall created a protected
area that keeps the strong surf from coming
in, waters constantly flows through the
rock wall, depending on the tide, the beach can be
shallow or deeper, the water is crystal clear.